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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very small probability of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood of an event occurring, particularly in scientific or statistical contexts.
Example: "There is a very small probability of the experiment yielding a positive result."
Alternatives: "a minimal chance of" or "a slight likelihood of".
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Therefore, the total number of hits would be much like the number of wins in a large number of repetitions of a game of chance with a very small probability of winning.
I realise it's a very small probability of success.
Critical systems must have a very small probability of failure.
But that is just taking a gamble that has a very small probability of being killed by a car but a much higher probability of gaining $10!
Smaller values of the selection factor indicate a very small probability of selecting the worst solutions for the new generation, while larger values emphasize the possibility of selecting substandard solutions.
Any atoms that are sublimated from the spheres are immediately removed by the high vacuum giving a very small probability of condensing and growing into 1D nano-structured geometry.
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It is a very small probability.
"But there's a very small probability you can bring these labour-intensive industries back to the US.
However, ω ⋆ occurs with a very small probability.
There is a very small probability that he'll be able to even use his brainpower.
Even if you are lucky enough to note them down, there's only a very small probability you've got yourself some prized content there.
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